Interwoven Memory(s). Multi-perspective educational work between Shoah and colonialism
In the collaborative project “Interwoven Memory(s)”, employees of the Ethnologisches Museum, the Stiftung Humboldt Forum im Berliner Schloss and Berlin citizens together with international residents reflect on the possibilities and perspectives of educational formats that deal with the memory of the Shoah and the crimes of colonialism from multiple perspectives.
Image gallery
Das Bild stammt aus dem Jahr 1933 und zeigt einen Raum der Berliner Kolonialausstellung. Die „Erfolge“ in den deutschen Kolonialgebieten wurden während der NS-Zeit vielfach zu Propagandazwecken glorifiziert.
The central question is: How can the recognition of difference be translated into a social remembrance that leaves room for Jewish and postcolonial voices of the present?
As part of the “Guest Room” series of events, those involved in the project will provide an insight into their work.
Conversation with: Tuli Mekondjo (artist, Namibia), Assumpta Mugiraneza (IRIBA Centre for Multimedia Heritage, Rwanda), Imani Tafari-Ama (author and curator, Jamaica), Roey Zeevi (educator, Israel), Alex Stolze (world e.V., Neustettlin), Andrea Scholz (Ethnologisches Museum, Berlin), Patrick Helber (Ethnologisches Museum, Berlin), Marc Wrasse (Stiftung Humboldt Forum im Berliner Schloss), Christian Hajer (Guide / Urban Planner)